• Reviews around build (4.08 of 5)

    Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows & Xbox 360 Console

    • This is a great working, well built controller
    • I believe this is the genuine controlled built by Microsoft
    • I have a habit of pressing the buttons hard sometimes, but so far no breaks or nothing, very solid built with this one
    • Overall this is just a well-built controller identical to the console version of the controller having the same features and value.
    • Great build, durability, battery life, reception and weight.
    • Item is excellent quality, no lag, well built, syncs easily enough without needing additional software.
    • It's well built, doesn't feel flimsy, and comfortably shaped
    • good control, well built, good response from my couch.
    • Item is excellent quality, no lag, well built, syncs easily enough without needing additional software.
    • This is the best controller for windows, wireless, excellent build quality and compatibility with almost all games and emulators for pc
    • Buttons are customizable, it has a good feedback response to in game actions (rumble), as well as a good solid build to it
    • This is a well built true 360 controller, The only difference between this one and a regular Xbox controller is this comes with a USB receiver and some software and drivers in order to make it fully compatible on windows
    • Comes with wireless adapter and its well built
    • has the familiar xbox controls and the same solid built
    • works great good build and integration was a snap.
    • This controller was reasonably priced, solid build, and connected to my Windows 8 computer without any muss or fuss
    • I have to push down on the B button a little harder than I'd like to at different intervals, but its not that big of a deal on a SINGLE PLAYER GAME
    • I just wish the 360 controller had a better D-pad.
    • The buttons and triggers are all good as well (except for its infamous D-pad).It would be nice if the controller included software that adds some extra functionality to it, like assigning macros to buttons and using the controller to move the cursor, but this is made for games and that is what it excels in, being fully supported in all the games I tried it on.